Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, March 31, 1909, Image 2

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    Coquille tferald.
chamber of Commerce
Meets.
Bridge Items.
SUMMONS.
Resolutions of Condolence.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
gon, for Cooe County.
Emily C. Converse,
]
Plaintiff,
va.
Mae MacClary, formerly
Suit in
Mae Craves, and Lu-
Equity
cius D. MacClary, her
husband,
Defendants.
To Mae MacClary, formerly Mae
Graves, and Lucius D. MacClary, her
husband, the above named defendants:
In the Name of the State of Oregon :
You and each of you are hereby noti­
fied that you are required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit within six
weeks from the date of the first publi­
cation of this summons, towit: Within
six weeks from the 10th day of March,
1909; and if you fail to appear and an­
swer on or before the 21st day of April,
1909, that date being the last day of
the time prescribed in the order of pub­
lication, judgment will he taken against
you for want thereof, for the relief de­
manded in plaintiff’s complaint, a suc­
cinct statement of which is as follows
For a judgment against you for the
sum of One Thousand Two Hundred
Dollars and interest thereon at the rate
of eight per cent per annum from the
3rd day of June, 1901; for the further
sum of $30.69 taxes paid on the land
described in the mortgage set forth in
complaint; for $250 counsel fees for fore­
closing this mortgage, and tor her costs
and disbursements in this suit.
For a decree foreclosing the said
mortgage and an order that the prem­
ises in said complaint and mortgage
particularity described, tow it: S. \V.>£
of N. E. M of Sec. 36, Tp. 30 S. of It. 12
west of W . M., in Coos County, Oregon,
be sold in the manner prescribed by
law and that the proceeds of said sale
he applied to the payment of the costs
of such sale, the costs and disburse­
ments of this suit, to the payment of
the taxes and counsel fees above men­
tioned, to payment of the amount found
due on the said mortgage, and the over­
plus, if any there be, be paid into court
to abide the order thereof.
That any party to this suit may be­
come a purchaser at said sale.
For such other and further relief as
the court may deem meet and equitable
in the premises.
Service of this summons is made by
publication in pursuance of an Order
made by Honorable John F. Hall as
County Judge of Cooe County, Oregon,
dated the 5th day of March, 1909.
J. J. »S tanley .
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Coquille, Oregon.
Our priend, The Engineer
Coquille Chamber of Commerce
The orops and gardens aie nearly
We the committee appointed by
met in regular session on Wednes-
planted in this section. the Woman’s Study Club to ex.
day evening with President Sperry
Mrs. Robeitson of Eastern Oregon press to our members, Mrs. Cope,
Oils, cleans and looks after his ponderous
W ill lie T ried Noon.
presiding. Minutes of the previous is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. J. Al- Mrs. Belloni and Mrs. Nye our deep
locomotive every few hours. In the little deli­
meeting read and approved. Com- len.
sorrow because of the death of W
Washington, March 24,— Binger
cate watch there are wheels which make more
munications were read and bills al­
Fifty pupils were at Bible School, ^ • C°Pe> the husband and father,
Hermann, J. N. Williamson and
revolutions than those of the fastest train and
lowed. The report of the treasurer Sunday, to try out new song books, desire in behalf of the Club to ex
other Oregon men who have long
was read and approved.
do it day after day.
Is it not reasonable
R. C. Endicott moved his family I,eud to them our 8incere aDd heart
rested under inditement, some for
The following resolution was of­ I to Bridge one day last week.
that these little wheels should be attended to
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more than four years, will be given
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May the Father in loving kind
fered by Mr. Sherwood and was
occasionally. Let us do your work for you.
a speedy trial or else the indict­
Lyle Nosier, son of C. H. Nosier,
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ness remember them and with ten
adopted and ordered spread on the
ments against them will bo dismis­
met with a serious accident last .
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED
der mercy lift the clouds of sorrow
minutes:
sed.
week. His skull was fractured by !
from their hearts.
Resolved, that we, the Coquille
Attorney-General
Wiekersham
the kick of a horse, but be is re-j
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, Resolved,that these resolutions
Chamber of Commerce, express our
has learned of the manner in which
covering rapidly. Dr. Stemlmer
be placed on the records of the
high appreciation of the very effi­
the trial of these cases has been
dressed the wound.
Club, a copy sent to the bereaved
cient mail service that the people,
stayed o ï from time to time, and
The panthers are getting unus­
family, and a copy sent to the local
of Coquille and vicinity have en­
has given orders that such proceed­
ually bold on Myrtle Creek. Four
papers for publication
joyed during the winter of 1908
ings will no lo ' ger be tolerated
have been killed ttirie during the
and 1909.
While the mail has
M rs . J. S. L awrence
These defendants under the Con­
last ten days. One took sheep from
been two or three hours late on
M rs . R. B. R ogers
stitution are guaranteed a speedy
a corral that was less than fiftyt
very few days, but only one day
M rs . B. F igg ,
trial, and it the government after
yards from Mr. Price’s residence.
all winter long has the mail failed
Committee on Resolutions
all this time is unable to place them
Mrs. C. E. Houser, who has been
to arrive, and this we are told was
on trial other steps will be taken to
Foley’s Kidney Remedy will cure
due to a slide.
We desire to take very ill in Myrtle Point for the past
close the cases.
any
case of kidney or bladder trou
few
months,
is
slightly
improved.
this means of commending not
There is no disposition to longer
only the management of this mail She and her daughter Josie moved ble that is not beyond the reach of
postpone these trials to suit the con­
Cures backache and ir
service, but also the carriers who into H. Hatcher’s cottage nt Bridge medicine.
venience of any one connected with
regularities
that
if neglected might
recently.
have brought the mail over the
the prosecution, and it is therefore
result in Bright’s disease or diabetis,
Camas Valley, Middle Fork and
Mr. Jefferies and family, late of
improbable that the Hermann case,
Fahrman’s Pharmacy.
©
Myrtle Point route.
Hillsboro, were in Bridge, Friday
if dropped, will be turned over to
The Good Roads question was night. They were enroute to their
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Headquarters a t Marshfield. - Coquille Branch a t Big Ware­
some other than Heney for prose­
Notice is hereby given that all persons
discussed at length by the members homestead on Sandy Creek, near
cution.
house. FRED TRUE in charge.
present and it was decided to Remote. Mr. Jefferies is to have having claims against the estate of
Winnifred Gaffey, deceased,are required
communicate with the various the largest and best furnished log
Ilunic's Property to he Sold.
to present them, with proper vouchers,
commercial bodies of this and house in Coos county.
to the undersigned. Administrator of
Gold Beach, Or,, March 24. The Douglas counties regarding the
There is much talk o f combining the estate of said deceased, at the office
property of the late R. D. Hume in matter of improving the wagon
the
Bridge and King creek schools, of A. J. Sherwood in Coquille, Coos
Curry county has been appraised road between here and Roseburg.
County, Oregon, within Bix months
at $375,000. Mr. Humes left very The concensus of opinion was that, buildiDg another room onto the lrom the date of this notice.
Dated this 30th day of March, A. D,
little money at his death, and to though we cannot build a railroad, Bridge school house, and adding a
Having put in a Modern Enlarging Room
0
grade. Likely
an eight 1909.
carry out the bequests of his will we can construct and maintain a ninth
I
am
prepared
to
copy
and
enlarge
that
pic-
0
J ohn R. M c G kk ,
months term of school next year.
the property must be sold.
good wagon road to the outside
Admidistrator,
ture of father or mother. The next two
The big Creek public school
It is stated the fishery owned by and if the citizens of the county
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS.
months I will give special attention to this
^
the dead salmon king will not be can get together and work as a Miss Ellingsen, teacher, gave an
Notice is hereby given that all persons
operated this year. In fact, it is unit the road can and will be re­ entertainment and basket social having claims against the estate of Rob­
department.
currently reported the value of this paired and put in a condition to Saturday, at the Bridge Hall. The ert Sudden, deceased, are lequired to
property depreciated 50 per cent at make it possible to drive over it proceeds twenty six dollaas, is to present the same duly verified to the
purcb ise a new flag and start a undersigned at his office in Coquille,
Mr. Hume’s death.
at any time of the year in perfect
school library. The program was Coos County, Oregon, together with the
safety and with a certain amout of
proper vouchers within six months from
Kail mud From Coos Hay.
excellent, and the baskets went so
the date of this notice.
dispatch.
high that the boys will have to trap
Dated this 8th day of March, A, D,
Tacoma, Wash., March 25.— Ar­
The following resolution was also some wild cats before another social
1909.
A. .1. Sherwood,
ticles of incorporation have just been offered and adopted:
Administrator with the Will Annexed
is given. And if you need an auc­
filed here by the Pacific Oregon
Resolved, that we, the Coquille tioneer, address Woodruff, Bridge
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Railway
Navigation
Company, Chamber of Commerce, emphati­
Notice is hereby given that sealed
Why this talk in one of the Bay
which is thought to be backed by cally declare ourselves in favor
bids will be received for grading a por­
Leave Coquille 9:30 A . M. Leave Bandon 6:30 A. M.
Hill. The articles state that rail­ of a first-class wagon road to Rose­ papers oftakiug off the county scalp tion of the County Road, known as the
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SUMMONS.
1:30 P.
bounty? Do many of the taxpayers
7:30 “
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roads are to be built in Oregon, burg.
“ Lee-Norway Road,” in Road District In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
We believe that all the
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want
it
removed?
Did
not
the
tax­
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p.
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No. 31 in Coos County. Oregon, accord­
Idaho and California and Bteamers people in Coos county should unite
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gon for Coos County.
payers
petition for the county ing to specifications on file in the office E. F. Swearengin
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11:30 A .
A. “
A rrive at “
are to be operated between San in the construction of one good
Arrive at it 9
of the County Clerk, and a copy thereof
Plaintiff |
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Francisco and Tacoma and other wagon road that can be traveled bounty? We pay large sumsevery
1:30 A.
vs.
V Suit in Equity
year for the protection of our game in the hands of the Special Road Mas­ Don E. Mills
it
t*
it
and
Mrs
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points. The promoters declare one all seasons of the year, Coos coun­
ter, H. E. W ilcox.
4:30
P.
10:30
A
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Don E. Mills, his wife |
(little value), while it is conceded
of the first steps will be the con­ ty can and should build a wagon
Five per cent of the amount of the hid
Defendants j
by all hunters and people having to be deposited with the County Clerk.
struction of a railroad from Coos road.
To Don E. Mills, and Mrs. Don E.
an opportunity to know the facts, All bids to be filed with the County Mills, his wife, the above named defend­
Bay, Oregon, ICO miles inland, tap­
Resolved, that we invite the co­
that the reason our game is getting Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, on or be ants:
ping the rich farming, fruit grow­ operation of the commercial bodies
so scarce is on account of the fore the 7th day of April, 1909 at the
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
ing and timbered districts. A. E. of Coos and Douglas counties, hav­
hour of 10 o’ clock A. M. The County You and each of you are hereby notified
slaughter by panther and cats.
Law, one of the incorporators, was ing in view a first class wagon
Court reserves the right to reject any that you are required to appear and an­
If a poor hunter kills one deer and all bids.
for many years a leading official of road from Coos county to Roseburg.
swer the complaint filed against you in
out of season, he is charged from
Dated this 19th day of March, 1909.
the above entitled suit within six weeks
the Northern Pacific.
Nothing further coming before
H. E. W ilcox, from the date of the first publication of
$25 to $50. But a panther, which
the body it stood adjourned to
Special Road Master. this summons, towit; within six weeks
Bandon M ill R esu m es W o r k meet in regular session Wednesday, (estimated) kills from fifty to one
from the 10th day of March, 1909; and
hundred and fifty deer aunually is
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
April 17.
it you fail to appear and answer on or
Bandon, Or., March 2 3 — The
not worth $20. Why is one deer
Notice is hereby given that sealed
before the 21st day of April, 1909, that
mill of the Cody Lumber Company,
worth so much in the first in­ bids will he received for the improve­ date being the last day of the time pre­
Poultry Callings.
which has been shut down for a few
stance, and one hundred and fifty ment of a portion of the County Road scribed in the order of publication, judg­
in Road District No. 16, Coos County,
There is no feed better adapted of so litt'e value in the second?
weeks, undergoing extensive repairs
ment will lie taken against you for want
Oregon, according to the specifications
for
the
evening
meal
than
corn.
started up this morning, and will
If each man were allowed to kill on file with the County Clerk and a thereof for the relief demanded in plain­
Roosts should only be a foot from all of the deer he wished for bis opy ot such specifications in the hands tiff’s complaint, a succinct statement of
continuo to run at full blast. The
which is as follows:
capacity of this mill is 100,000 feet the ground.
ownuse, still the slaughter would ot I,. Harlocker, Special Road Master
For a judgment against the defendant,
Charcoal
is
excellent
for
indiges­
of
R.
D.
No.
16,
Five
per
cent
of
the
in ton hours, and there is a great
be many times less than that the
Don E. Mills, for the sum of $535.94 and
amount
of
hid
to
he
deposited
with
the
probability that it will be operated tion if mixed with the soft food.
panther and cats annually destroy. County Clerk on such bid, and all bids interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent
A fowl indlined to fatten too
day and night in the near future, ns
Would it not be better to spend to be filed with the County Clerk of per annum from the 4th day of October,
the demand for lumber in the San readily is not as a rule a prolific a little less on game wardens, that Coo i County, Oregon, on or before the 1908, for the further sum of $30 paid for
making, verifying and filing the liens in
Francisco market is growing all the layer.
protect very little, and pay a little 6th day of April, 1909, at 10 o ’clock A. said complaint set forth ; for the fur­
Y
’
ou
can
nearly
always
depend
time
more for scalps aud striae at the M.
ther sum of $145 attorney’ s fees for fore­
The County Court reserves the right
The stenmors Bandon and Fifiold, 011 ^ e hardiness of fowls that fat­ root of the slaughter?
closing said liens; and for his costs and
to
reject
any
and
a:l
bids.
dishursmentB in this suit.
property of the A. F. Estabrook, ten slowly.
Losses from salmon, and time and
Dated tiiis 22nd day ot March A. D.
It is a waste of time and money
That the said sums be declared a lien
Company, havo been carrying the
pains necessary to train, make good 1009.
upon the lands and premises in com­
to
keep,
feed,
and
care
for
poor
or
lumber for this and the Lyons-
L. H a r l o c k e r ,
varmint dogs very expensive. But
plaint described, tow it: Lots 9 and 10
Special Road Master R. D. No. 16.
Johnsou mill, which is also located indifferent fowls.
since the bounty law has been in
in block 9 of Hennett’s Bandon Beach,
In
feeding
young
chickens
almost
at this city C. W. Burgess, a cap­
Plat A, Coos County, Oregon, and that
effect many are improving their
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
italist, of San Francisco, has re­ anything that is clean, wholesome dogs. During the last yea- twenty
Notice is hereby given that the Fat the same be sold under the order and
cently purchased a large interest in and sweet will not be out of place. panthers and more than thirty cats Elk Drainage District will receive bids decree of this court and the proceeds of
such sale be applied to the costs there­
As a rule cockerels from a sire
•••i i •••
the Estnbrook Company, and he, is
have been killed in the vicinity of for the construction of the drainage of. to the costs of this suit and to the
having
long
legs
are
apt
to
be
stilt­
system
situated
in
the
Fat
Elk
Drainage
here now, looking over the situation.
Bridge. At least one thousand
Basin in Coos County, Oregon, and all payment of the sum found due to plain­
Is the O fficial County Paper
Both men are much pleased with ed and do not put on flesh kindly. deer saved.
prospective
contractors are notified that tiff iu this suit; including cost of mak­
Bone when crushed or ground
Is the Best Advertising Medium
the outlook for business. Bandon
And the loss of stork is increas­ said district will receive and consider ing, verifying and filing raid liens and
and the Coquille River are in the supplies a value peculiar to itself, ing as the game decreases. At least Liils for the construction of said drain­ attorney’ s fees; that any party to this
Has the Largest Circulation
suit may become a purchaser at said
height of prosperous conditions. and all kinds of poultry are ex­ twenty five sheep and half as many age system complete, or any portion
Does the Best o f Job Worh
sale;
that
plaintiff
have
execution
for
tremely fond of it.
thereof.
goats, besides many lambs have
The entire system contemplates the any deficiency after applying the pro­
Corn when fed to the hen by it­
Another Old Pioneer Dead.
been lost in our section recently. removal of 186000 cubic yards, or there­ ceeds of such sale as aforesaid; that the
self has a tendendy to fatten rat­
claim and interest of the defendant,
Better put more bounty on coy­ about.
Postmaster Robert Walker Ban- her than produce the most profitable
All ditches are to be dug along the Mrs. Don E. Mills, in and to said lands
otes
(state
is
$1.50)
many
people
don, a native
of Ontario, Can., egg laying.
and premises be declared subject and
think, so as to give a strong in­ lines and at the places indicated by the inferior to the said liens of plaintiff.
born April 17, 1844, a veteran of
Sand is not a substitute for gravel
plans, map and survey of said drainage
centive for thei - extermination while
For such other and further relief as
the Civil War, prominent Mason, in the poultry yard.
system, now on file at the office of the
The hens
county clerk (or Coos county, Oregon. to the court may seem meet and equi­
for two terms shcrrifl of Curry usually pick up the sharpest and few in number.
The framers of our state bounty
Any and all successful bidders will, table in the premises.
county, and many years Chairman most irregular pieces.
Service of this summons is made by
laws made it necessary to remove before the commencement of the work,
Republican County Central Commit­
Whenchicks have perfect freedom
he required to enter into written con­ publication in pursuance of an order
scalps
from
all
skins,
making
hides
tee in Coos, sometime member of they find whatever the system
tracts and give bonds witli good and made by the Honorable John F. Hall,
as County Judge of Coos County, Ore­
the State Board of Equalization and carves and what instinct teaches practically worthless.
sufficient sureties for the faithful per­
gon, dated the 6th day of March. 1909.
Do
you
wonder
why
most
ranches
formance
of
their
contracts.
for eight years postmaster at Ban­ then they need, to a certain extent.
J. J. 8TANLEY.
want the county bounty law.
All bids shall he forwarded, in sealed
don, died this morning at an early
Young ducklings will thrive
Attorney For Plaintiff.
envelopes, marked, ‘ Bids for contracts i
Leave
the
county
bounty
as
it
is
hour at his home in Bandon.
Coquille. Oregon.
wonderfully on bran and rornmeal
in Fat Elk Drainage District” , to J. W.
Deceased is survived by his wife of equal parts made into a mush say the people of Bridge.
Mast, Secretary, Bandon, Coos County,
NOTICE.
B ridge B ooster .
Oiegon. before the 20th day of April,
Mary E. Walker, two sous Harry j with scalding water or warm milk.
Notice is hereby given that, the under­
1909.
signed has this day filed his final ac­
and Robert and three daughters,
There is no difficulty in raising
( ’aril o f Thanks-
Is Prompt in the Delivery o f a ll Worh
Rights reserved fo reject sny and ali count in the matter of the administra­
Misses Mae and Pearl and Mrs. G. young ducks or goslings, provided
The undersigned wish to express
tion ot the estate of Joseph Collier, de­
bids.
Prints
a ll the Latest News
cease«!, an«l that the County Court for
T. Tresdgold, sll of Bandon.
they are kept dry and arc not al­ our most heart-felt thauks and
Successful bidders will be required to Coos County,Oregon, has set Monday,
Is Equipped With the Best o f M aterial
Mr. Walker had been recently re­ lowed near water until reasonably | gratitude to all who so willingly as­ enter into their contracts on or before the 5th day of April, A. D. 1909, as the
day
and the county court house
appointed postmaster for the en­ well feathered.
Is First Established Paper in Coquille
sisted us in our late bereavement, Mm 16th, 1908k
a t ’ Coquille
City,
Coui
C oin ty,
Dated March 16th, 1909.
suing four years.
The flock of hens that keep busy anil the kind expressions of sympa
Oregon, as the place for hearing object­
Fat Elk Drainage District
ions to sai«l final account and the set­
Death was duo to complications scratching do not contract the vices thy in sn hour of sorrow.
tlement of said estate.
G. R. G a b l e r , President.
o f a grow th in the abdom innl cavity. peculiar to those fowls that have
.dns. E. C. H olland .
Dated this 2nd day of March, A. D.
J. W. M ast , Secretary
1909.
The funeral was held today at 2:l>0 nothing to do, and they keep freeh
M rs . G. B. W lc KHAM
Ed J ohnson .
H . J. C o l l i e r ,
P- m-
I and in good health.
Board of Trustees. I
.\!tn F amily
Administrator.
WEDNESDAY, MAR. 31, 1909.
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